RAF Jurby,one of 3 airfields on the Isle of Man, was a pleasant and quiet posting during WW2,not trouble'd by the attention of the Luftwaffe. The airfield was nevertheless a busy one, spending most of the war years engaged in training bomber crews in bombing, gunnery and navigation, mostly using medium bomber's like Wellington's, Blenheim's and Anson's. Jurby was also responsible for salvaging crashed aircraft on the island and hosted many stray and lost RAF and USAAF aircraft from NE England and Northern Ireland.
Once again,ive plunder'd and used IanP's excellent RAF building and vehicle library's, which you can
find here---
http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/ye-...nloade-filess/
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